Key facts
- Cooladdi, Australia's smallest settlement, is for sale for €243,000.
- The sale includes a pub, restaurant, motel, and general store.
- The town currently has only two residents.
- The new owner will be responsible for running the town's amenities and services.
- Cooladdi was once a significant railway hub.
Australia's smallest settlement, Cooladdi, is on the market for AUD$400,000 (€243,000), offering a unique opportunity to own an entire town. With only two current residents, the sale includes essential amenities such as a pub, restaurant, motel, and general store.
Located approximately 800 kilometers from Brisbane, Cooladdi is seeking new owners willing to embrace an unconventional lifestyle. The current residents, Carol Yarrow and Jo Cornel, who purchased the Foxtrap Road House in 2023, are planning to retire or relocate. The town's population is calculated based on business ownership, meaning a group purchase could double its official numbers.
Becky Jeisman of Charleville Real Estate is handling the listing, suggesting the property is ideal for individuals or families looking for a significant lifestyle change. The new owner or owners will be expected to fulfill multiple roles, including unofficial mayor, postal worker, shopkeeper, cook, motel receptionist, and publican.
Despite its small population, the roadhouse and restaurant remain surprisingly popular, supported by locals and passing traffic. Cooladdi was once a thriving railway hub, but its decline began in 1967 when train services ceased and the sheep industry contracted, leading residents to move away.
